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Description: Photograph of the Odeion of Herodes Atticus in the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. The photograph was taken on the hillside above the odeion. A stone pathway is visible in the foreground above the odeion. A street and the city of Athens are visible behind the odeion in the background.

Description: Photograph of the bay in Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico. Palm trees and other vegetation fill the bottom foreground. The bay is visible in the middle ground. Numerous boats are visible in the water. The opposing shore lined with high rise buildings is visible in the background.

Description: Photograph of a street in Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico. The street is visible in the right foreground. There is a building visible on the left side of the street. The building walls have been painted with a bright blue bottom border. Trees are visible in the background.

Description: Photograph of a street in Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico. The street is lined with apartment buildings on both sides. Cars line the left side of the street. More buildings are visible in the background ascending the hillside.

Description: Photograph of the Arcopolis in Athens, Greece. Trees and shrubs fill the foreground leading up to a stone hill. Numerous columned structures are visible on the hillside. A hill is visible in the far right background.

Description: Photograph of an adjunct temple in the Yakushiji Temple Complex of Nara, Japan. In the foreground, two stone lanterns (ishidoros) are visible. The temple is visible behind the lanterns. Trees are visible in the right background.

Description: Photograph of an adjunct temple in the Yakushiji Temple Complex of Nara, Japan. The side of the temple is visible in the foreground. A low stone wall and post are visible in front of the temple entrance. The temple has a thatched roof with tile edges.

Description: Photograph of the Temple of Aphaia on the greek island of Aegina. In the foreground, four stone columns are visible; trees and the sea are visible in the background. The temple was built in 490 BCE.